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COBY TVDVD1350 13" TV with DVD Player
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COBY TVDVD1350 13 TV with DVD Player List Price: $139.99


Features
 Auto Set PPL Digital Frequency Synthesized TV Tuner
 Plays DVDs, Audio CDs, & CD-R/RW discs filled with MP3 files
 Parental Control (V-Chip)
 Closed Caption (CC)
 Multi-Language on Screen Display
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COBY TVDVD1350 13" TV with DVD Player description
Spruce up your bedroom, apartment, or dorm room with Coby's 13-inch TV/DVD combo. The compact, affordable TV-DVD1350 handles your DVD movies and CD music--both audio CDs and recordable CDs loaded with literally hours of MP3 music files. The set includes convenient front-panel audio/video inputs to simplify hookup of a camcorder, gaming device, or digital camera, making it easier than ever to enjoy your digital media wherever you choose.

V-Chip parental control helps you keep young eyes off mature programming. Other features include stereo speakers, an auto-set PPL digital frequency-synthesized TV tuner, a built-in alarm clock, closed captioning, and a multilanguage onscreen display. The set includes a full-function remote control.

What's in the Box
TV/DVD combo, a remote control, remote batteries, and a user's manual with warranty information.

COBY TVDVD1350 13" TV with DVD Player Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Cheap but has it's charms
Build quality is horrific, remote is undecipherable, but by golly, I like this TV!
It is rather large for a 13" TV, both height and depth. Looking at the bulbous tube and hokey buttons on the front, the juvenile-looking menus with so-so translations, it smacks of "cheap import".
But I must say, after adjusting the color, manually degaussing it and playing some of my PAL and region 2 disks, I fell in love.
Again, build quality is horrific, but a few key strokes and it is region free, can play PAL DVD's--something I could never do with my $300 Toshiba MD9DP1. And the screen is much bigger than the Toshiba's diminutive 9".
So, what can I say?
Function over form? In this case, definitely so. Deserves a three star instead of just one. I just hope it lasts more than the three months that it supposedly lasted for others...
PS The TV arrived with loose parts rattling around inside, a gouge on the case and badly damaged styrofoam on the inside of the box. Maybe had been thrown across the room before shipping. Amazingly it still works, maybe that's a good sign???
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